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Swimming Otter Animal Wildlife Original Painting

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I created this artwork for North Wales myths and legends projects to illustrate the story of Cerridwen. According to the legend the great witch Cerridwen made a potion in her magical cauldron to grant the gift of wisdom and poetic inspiration, also called Awen.


The mixture had to be boiled for a year and a day. She set Morda, a blind man, to tend the fire beneath the cauldron, while Gwion Bach, a young boy, stirred the concoction. The first three drops of liquid from this potion gave wisdom; the rest was a fatal poison. Three hot drops spilled onto Gwion's thumb as he stirred, burning him. He instinctively put his thumb in his mouth, and gained the wisdom and knowledge Ceridwen had intended for her son. Realising that Ceridwen would be angry, Gwion fled. Ceridwen chased him. Using the powers of the potion he turned himself into a hare. She became a greyhound. He became a fish and jumped into a river. She transformed into an otter. He turned into a bird; she became a hawk. Finally, he turned into a single grain of corn. She then became a hen and, being a goddess (or enchantress, depending on the version of the tale), she found and ate him without trouble. But because of the potion he was not destroyed. When Ceridwen became pregnant, she knew it was Gwion and resolved to kill the child when he was born. However, when he was born, he was so beautiful that she could not do it. She threw him in the ocean instead, sewing him inside a leather-skin bag (or set him in a coracle, depending on the story). The child did not die, but was rescued on a Welsh shore. Later on the boy grew to beceme the great bard Taliesin. 


Makes lovely decoration to a bedroom, nurseryliving room, office etc and a wonderful gift for yourself or someone special.


Painted with watercolors on acid-free watercolor paper. Signed and dated by the artist. 


Measures: 21 x 29 cm / 8 x 11 inches. 


Guaranteed original!


Artwork will be shipped flat packed with love and care. 


THANK YOU for your interest in my artwork and taking time to view my listing!


For international orders, I use the Royal Mail tracking service. Tracking service aims to deliver to Western Europe within 2-5 working days, Eastern Europe within 3-5 working days and worldwide within 5-7 working days. After I have shipped your order I will send you the tracking number.


Thank you for taking the time to look at my art

Niina


http://www.fairychamber.com

instagram @fairychamberart

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